Mission Fixture with Japanned Finish
Located in Vancouver, BC
Mission Fixture w/ Japanned Finish (4-Light) Circa 1910 Dealer Ref: DF1154 Measurements: 40"
Mission Fixture with Japanned Finish
Located in Vancouver, BC
Mission Fixture w/ Japanned Finish (4-Light) Circa 1910 Dealer Ref: DF1154 Measurements: 40"
Mission Style Fixture with "Japanned" Finish
Located in Vancouver, BC
Mission Fixture with 'Japanned' Finish (two available) Circa 1910 - This antique Mission light
Antique 'Japanned' Finish Light Fixture 'Four-Light'
Located in Vancouver, BC
Hard to find original 'Japanned' finish fixture, the original term for this finish was called
Copper
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H 18.12 in Dm 14.57 in
Old Japanese Copper Hanging Lantern / Showa Period / Gorgeous Temple Lighting
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
A copper hanging lantern made in the Showa period in Japan. Lanterns are lighting fixtures
Copper
Ceiling Fixture by Kazuo Motozawa Japan C. 1965
By Louis Poulsen, Kazuo Motozawa
Located in Jersey City, NJ
Ceiling fixture made of round bands of polished metal
Metal
Pair of Ships Copper Cargo Light Fixtures
Located in Norwell, MA
Copper and brass ships ceiling lights from a cargo ship. Ex Shipbreakers Yard. Polished, not wired. Circa 1995
Brass, Copper
Japanese Antique Pair of Fine Copper Pendant Lantern Light Fixtures
Located in South Burlington, VT
Rare find Japan, a high quality pair of copper lantern form Light fixtures, original and with
Copper
Japanese Antique Two Pairs '4' Fine Bronze Pendant Lantern Light Fixtures
Located in South Burlington, VT
Rare find Japan, four high quality pair of tall bronze and copper lantern form Light fixtures
Copper, Bronze
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H 5 in W 14 in D 4 in
Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass Sumac B2322 Yamagiwa Flush Wall Light Fixture
By Yamagiwa, Frank Lloyd Wright
Located in Brooklyn, NY
iridized glass doors, windows and light fixtures, terra cotta sculpture and an exquisite mural. In an
Brass
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H 65 in W 16 in D 8 in
Frank Lloyd Wright Taliesin Chandelier P2430 Pendant Fixture Yamagiwa, 1998
By Yamagiwa, Frank Lloyd Wright
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Yamagiwa Frank Lloyd Wright "Taliesin III" chandelier P2430 pendant fixture, cherrywood with
Wood
Frank Lloyd Wright Robie 2 Light Fixture Wall Lantern Yamagiwa, 1994
By Frank Lloyd Wright, Yamagiwa
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Yamagiwa Frank Lloyd Wright "Robie 2" bronze wall sconce with geometric motifs and hemispherical globe, label underside marked "Frank Lloyd Wright FDN 1994 / 00002 / B2326 / Yamagiwa...
Brass
Frank Lloyd Wright Robie 2-Light Fixture Wall Lantern Yamagiwa, 1994
By Frank Lloyd Wright, Yamagiwa
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Yamagiwa Frank Lloyd Wright "Robie 2" bronze wall sconce with geometric motifs and hemispherical globe, label underside marked "Frank Lloyd Wright FDN 1994 / 00002 / B2326 / Yamagiwa...
Brass
Japanese Brass Globe Fixture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Brass Japanese Globe Fixture. Newly rewired.
Brass
Japanese Brass Globe Fixture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Brass Japanese Globe Fixture. Newly rewired.
Brass
Japanese Brass Globe Fixture
Located in New York, NY
Brass Japanese Globe Fixture, Newly Rewired
Brass
Japanese Brass Globe Fixture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Brass Japanese Globe Fixture. Newly rewired.
Brass
Large Japanese Lantern Fixture
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Large restored Japanese lantern fixture.
Metal
Japanese Brass Pendant Fixture
Located in Woodstock, NY
19th century Japanese brass shade with detailed chase work and intricate punchwork configured as a
3-Arm Anglo-Japanese Fixture by Mitchell Vance
Located in Vancouver, BC
3-Arm restored gas fixture, fully restored in matte bronze finish, inserted with a piece of 'Longwy
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Commissioned for the lakeside villa of a Finnish industrialist, it illuminated visits with dignitaries.
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Patrizio Chiarparini of Brooklyn’s Duplex gallery sheds light on the lasting legacy of Italy’s postwar furniture boom.